Delhi Police Transfers Amar Colony Shooting Case to Crime Branch
Amar Colony shooting: Probe transferred to Delhi Crime Branch

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The investigation into the shooting of a 17-year-old boy in Amar Colony, South East Delhi, has been transferred to the Crime Branch due to the victim's critical condition. The incident occurred following a dispute at a local eatery, with one suspect already apprehended.
- 01The shooting incident occurred on May 28 at an eatery in Amar Colony, South East Delhi.
- 02The victim, a 17-year-old boy, is in critical but stable condition at AIIMS Trauma Centre.
- 03The altercation leading to the shooting involved a group of boys and the victim, who was with a girl at the time.
- 04One suspect has been apprehended, identified as a minor, but is not considered the main shooter.
- 05The accused were reportedly under the influence of alcohol during the incident.
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The investigation into the shooting of a 17-year-old boy at a local eatery in Amar Colony, South East Delhi, has been transferred to the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police. This decision follows the victim's critical condition, as he is currently receiving treatment at the AIIMS Trauma Centre. The shooting occurred on Tuesday evening after an altercation between the victim and a group of boys, who allegedly returned to the scene shortly after the initial dispute. One of the boys fired a shot at the victim before fleeing the scene. Delhi Police received a PCR call about the incident at approximately 7:54 PM. Following the shooting, multiple police teams were deployed to analyze CCTV footage and gather evidence. One suspect has been arrested; however, police confirmed that this minor is not the main shooter. Further investigations are ongoing, with authorities working to identify and apprehend the remaining suspects involved in the incident.
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The shooting incident raises concerns about safety in public spaces in South East Delhi.
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